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Need help on Cubism |
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Feb 21st 2006 | #172154 Report |
Member since: May 6th 2004 Posts: 15 |
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Feb 21st 2006 | #172160 Report |
Member since: Mar 18th 2001 Posts: 1604 |
filter -> pixelate -> mosaic should do the trick... chris |
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Feb 22nd 2006 | #172162 Report |
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[QUOTE=Fig]filter -> pixelate -> mosaic should do the trick... chris[/QUOTE] http://www.worth1000.com/cache/contest/contestcache.asp?contest_id=9092&start=1&end=10&display=photoshop i mean like this one sir |
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Feb 22nd 2006 | #172168 Report |
Member since: Jun 1st 2005 Posts: 436 |
I think the pixelate, mosaic will start you off nicely, but I think what you are referring too would need a more complicated tutorial. But why not have a go and post your image here (you can use our gallery... link at top of screen) and show off your work. Maybe someone will comment on how you can improve. |
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Feb 24th 2006 | #172181 Report |
Member since: Apr 25th 2003 Posts: 1977 |
Check the tutorial section on Worth1000 for "How I cubed a cherry". Its not the highest quality tut, but it should get you started. Also be aware cubism & photo manipulation are 2 very different things! |
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Feb 24th 2006 | #172182 Report |
Member since: May 6th 2004 Posts: 15 |
[QUOTE=Rodder454]Check the tutorial section on Worth1000 for "How I cubed a cherry". Its not the highest quality tut, but it should get you started. Also be aware cubism & photo manipulation are 2 very different things![/QUOTE] yup, i have checked that already. i did also used the warp tool of CS2 to make the golf ball picture square but not that nice though :( |
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Feb 24th 2006 | #172184 Report |
Member since: Apr 25th 2003 Posts: 1977 |
The warp tool won't help much. This is really an edit-by-hand kinda of thing. You could try : 1 - Selecting (cut/paste) sides of your object, and somehow skewing them into a square-ish shape, then blending those together. I have no idea if it would work....but its worth a shot. or 2 - (advanced way), would be to sketch out your edges (perspective doesnt have to be perfect) and use a combination of lasso & clone to shape it. Use the lasso to move pieces to the edges, and clone back those missing pieces. Trim where needed. Or if your really good, skip the lasso completely and clone straight to the edges. |
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